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The Setonian

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Author: [no author name found] To The Editor:I write to thank the Middlebury College student body for its support for my candidacy during the election for Student Co-chair of Community Council. While the outcome of the election is a disappointment for myself and those who had supported me, it is yet ...


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Mchakamchaka Running By Your Room

Author: Laura Rockefeller One Monday night at the beginning of the fall semester I sat in Coffrin Lounge working with the window next to me open. The campus was relatively quiet since most people were probably engaged in pursuits similar to my own. Suddenly, the sound of male voices singing in a language ...


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Golf Pulls Third Out of Bag in Spring Opener

Author: Jeff Martin The Panther golf team finally knocked the dust off their bags this past weekend to commence their grueling spring schedule. The team shot an inspiring 311 to finish third at the Williams Spring Challenge, held at the Taconic Golf Course.On Sunday, the best golfers from Middlebury ...


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COUNTING ON VERMONT

Author: [no author name found] 15 Acres of wooded area in Burlington's New North End requested by Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity in order to build four homes and two duplexes for low income families. The nonprofit housing organization is appealing a ruling that would require them to receive an ...


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Town Celebrates Earth Day with Diverse Style

Author: Vanessa Wong The energy of smiling children racing across the grass and the live music lacing through the cool spring air brought a peaceful liveliness to the Middlebury Town Green during Sunday's Earth Day celebration. A diverse group of curious, active participants casually roamed from one ...


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Alumni Poet Searches for God in Middle East

Author: Laura Rockefeller After garnering the Watson Prize, Stephanie Seldana '99 traveled through Middle East in search of God in a region that many faiths hold holy.She explored all the traditions which have their roots in that part of the world, which is sometimes labeled "the Holy Land," in the ...


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Addison Groove Spreads Funky Jazz Over Jam

Author: Kate Prouty As they extend their audience range beyond the jam band-primed ears of fans raised on Phish and String Cheese Incident, Addison Groove Project (AGP) is quickly distancing themselves from the "jamming" portion of the modern music menu. Judging by the new sounds they produced in their ...


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One Student's Experience With International Law

Author: Matthew Christ For the last two weeks the United Nations headquarters in New York City hosted the Ninth Predatory Commission for the International Criminal Court (ICC). Morgan Wilson '04 was there.Wilson, a member of the Middlebury College chapter of the Model United Nations, found out about ...


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Women's Water Polo Ends Season Riding Wave

Author: Srah Weston & Margot Herwood The Middlebury women's water polo team made a splash this weekend at the New England Championships. Ranked third in its division coming in, Middlebury finished eighth overall in the round robin tournament at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) which ...


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Pranksters Look to Peak as Regionals and Sectionals Approach

Author: Andrew Zimmermann It is common knowledge that the Middlebury ultimate frisbee team peaks towards the end of the season. With that in mind the next few weeks should bring strong play and strong results, as last weekend at Yale it was the latter that was lacking. With Western New England Sectionals ...


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The California Girl

Author: Meghan Michelson It is that time of year when seniors in high school invade our college community to get a taste of what life would be like for them if they were to pick Middlebury College as their destination of choice. These accepted students arrive in droves on designated preview days, which ...


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Amherst Waters Give Crew Countercurrents

Author: Ashley Elpern In the second race of the season, the Middlebury crew team faced NESCAC foes Amherst and Bowdoin on the Connecticut River last Saturday, battling both the teams and the currents of the river in the shortened 1,800-meter race.The highlight of the day came with the novice women's ...


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Women's Lax Disposes of Challengers With Ease

Author: Kate Nerenberg On Saturday, the women's lacrosse team picked up win number eight, remaining undefeated, in a 16-4 spanking of Bowdoin College. Middlebury handed the Polar Bears their second loss of the season en route to their sixth NESCAC victory. The team is still ranked on top in the national ...


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THE RAMBLING MAN Sex Appeal

Author: Raam Wong I have often heard it said that "no one dates at Middlebury." Actually, I normally only hear this from women who are telling me why we can't go out to dinner. Still, with the warmer weather, students are now on the prowl for either a long-term relationship or at least someone to share ...


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Saving the Environment, One Tank at a Time

Author: Charles Goulding You won't find Ron Schildge '03 at the local Exxon station. That's because Schildge has been working to develop an alternative fuel called bio-diesel, which he hopes will be used as an environmentally safe alternative to conventional gasoline.The fuel, made from Proctor's very ...


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Bubble to Limit Summer Use of Fletcher

Author: Khairani Barokka Fletcher Field House will be closed on Monday, April 22, when renovation will begin on its walls, roof and squash courts, according to final schedules of the Office of Facilities Planning. Fletcher's walls and roof will be removed in the subsequent two weeks, after which the ...


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SGA Veteran Battles Newcomer in Presidential Election

Author: Chesley Thurber Onsdorff Campaign Highlights Need for Fresh Face and IdeasWith elections for Student Government Association (SGA) president beginning at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Neil Onsdorff '03 is making his final efforts to market himself as the candidate of change.Onsdorff has built his campaign ...


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Vermont Retreat Provides Recreation, Education for Families

Author: John McKInley Foster Hetherington '95, a resident of Brandon, Vt., lost his brother, Peter Morgan Goodrich, on Sept. 11. He was a passenger on United Airlines flight 175, the second airplane to crash into the World Trade Center. Hetherington was unable to make financial contributions, but he ...